Access 2000 - question

Hi All,
I have been doing some development in Access 2000 and need some help. This
may be fairly simple but I haven't figured it out.

I have a field in a subform that contains names of an excel 2000
spreadsheets. I want to create a macro so than when someone double clicks on
the field, Excel will start up and open that spreadsheet whose name is in
that current record.

I haven't done an VD development, but if that what it takes...
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Thanks das55

"das55" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi All,
> I have been doing some development in Access 2000 and need some help.
> This
> may be fairly simple but I haven't figured it out.
>
> I have a field in a subform that contains names of an excel 2000
> spreadsheets. I want to create a macro so than when someone double clicks
> on
> the field, Excel will start up and open that spreadsheet whose name is in
> that current record.
>
> I haven't done an VD development, but if that what it takes...
> --
> Thanks das55

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"Cindy Winegarden" wrote:
> Hi Das55,
>
> This group is for questions and answers about Microsoft certification exams.
> You'll get much better help from a microsoft.public.access.* newsgroup.
>
> --
> Cindy Winegarden MCSD, Microsoft Visual FoxPro MVP
> www.cindywinegarden.com
>
>
> "das55" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > Hi All,
> > I have been doing some development in Access 2000 and need some help.
> > This
> > may be fairly simple but I haven't figured it out.
> >
> > I have a field in a subform that contains names of an excel 2000
> > spreadsheets. I want to create a macro so than when someone double clicks
> > on
> > the field, Excel will start up and open that spreadsheet whose name is in
> > that current record.
> >
> > I haven't done an VD development, but if that what it takes...
> > --
> > Thanks das55
>
>
>

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